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you could start off at any episode. it doesn't really follow a specific plot starting from episode one. i mean, the first two episodes ARE a two parter but i hope you understand what i'm trying to say haha

oh it's a love/hate romance. 'cause i could watch her dance, if i've got my boots.credit to Ruby Moon

Is this a show where I can hop right in and i'll understand whats happening or do I need to watch it from the beginning?

Generally you CAN watch any episode without having to watch previous ones (with the exceptions being the season finale/premier episodes in which most were 2-parters), but there are sometimes jokes or references or even character appearances that call back to previous episodes for you to understand.

For me watching the first episode was how I knew that this was not going to be like the previous incarnations of My Little Pony and that it was likely to be worth watching but I suppose you would get that from watching almost any episode of it.

Never try and argue with idiots, they'll only drag you down to their level and beat you with experience

For me watching the first episode was how I knew that this was not going to be like the previous incarnations of My Little Pony and that it was likely to be worth watching but I suppose you would get that from watching almost any episode of it.

Do ya think we'll be getting the same feeling from the first fan-made episode, Double Rainboom?

But the problem with that is the first 2 episodes weren't exactly the best, most people go in and watch the pilot just to see what the hypes about. When really, episode 3 is where you should start.

I can understand not liking the first episode because it's basically setting the stage and introducing the Mane 6, but you didn't like Episode 2? Really? I like most of the premiers and finales in the series, they always have a darker take on the series, and when they don't (Grand Galloping Gala), they're at least really funny. I will say this, though, Episode 3 is the first "normal" episode of the series. While the first two are great and paint a darker adventure themed plot, the series in general is more lighthearted and has a slice of life focus. As for the question of where to start the series, the writers specifically made it so you can pretty much jump in at any time, but there are a few episodes that introduce recurring elements (usually characters) into the series, namely:

Season 1, Episodes 1 & 2: Friendship is Magic, Part 1- As I said, it sets the stage and introduces the Mane 6. Great way to learn about the characters. The ending also ties in to the rest of the series.
Season 1, Episode 3: The Ticket Master- First episode in the Grand Galloping Gala story arc, which takes place randomly over the course of Season 1 (Episodes 14 and 26 to be exact).
Season 1, Episode 9: Bridle Gossip- Introduces a recurring character named Zecora who appears several times in Seasons 1 and 2.
Season 1, Episode 12: Call of the Cutie- Introduces the Cutie Mark Crusaders, a group of secondary characters who appear frequently throughout the series (sometimes even getting episodes to themselves).

There's other episodes that either give minor references throughout the series that you probably don't need to see to understand, or only have a bearing on what happens in Season 3, but if you're just watching Seasons 1 and 2 for now, definitely see those 5 before you watch any of the episodes after them.

Originally Posted by LizardonX

Tabitha has really let himself go, just how many lava cookies did he eat in the last 11 years?

"14 year old Hilda is a Pokemon Trainer with a secret: she can talk to Pokemon. After setting off into Unova, she gets involved in the affairs of Team Plasma and becomes acquainted with N, a mysterious guy her age. He may possess the exact same abilities as her but his views couldn't be more different. As her team grows in strength, numbers and bonds, Hilda finds a tangled web of mystery weaving around her and a daunting fate that she can't ever turn her back on..."

"14 year old Hilda is a Pokemon Trainer with a secret: she can talk to Pokemon. After setting off into Unova, she gets involved in the affairs of Team Plasma and becomes acquainted with N, a mysterious guy her age. He may possess the exact same abilities as her but his views couldn't be more different. As her team grows in strength, numbers and bonds, Hilda finds a tangled web of mystery weaving around her and a daunting fate that she can't ever turn her back on..."

Well, yeah, other than the first episodes showing the layout of the show, the best episodes are the ones that come later. My favorite would have to be Sisterhood Social or Luna Eclipsed. Especially the "Friendship is Witchcraft" version of each

Well, yeah, other than the first episodes showing the layout of the show, the best episodes are the ones that come later. My favorite would have to be Sisterhood Social or Luna Eclipsed. Especially the "Friendship is Witchcraft" version of each

"14 year old Hilda is a Pokemon Trainer with a secret: she can talk to Pokemon. After setting off into Unova, she gets involved in the affairs of Team Plasma and becomes acquainted with N, a mysterious guy her age. He may possess the exact same abilities as her but his views couldn't be more different. As her team grows in strength, numbers and bonds, Hilda finds a tangled web of mystery weaving around her and a daunting fate that she can't ever turn her back on..."

"14 year old Hilda is a Pokemon Trainer with a secret: she can talk to Pokemon. After setting off into Unova, she gets involved in the affairs of Team Plasma and becomes acquainted with N, a mysterious guy her age. He may possess the exact same abilities as her but his views couldn't be more different. As her team grows in strength, numbers and bonds, Hilda finds a tangled web of mystery weaving around her and a daunting fate that she can't ever turn her back on..."

"14 year old Hilda is a Pokemon Trainer with a secret: she can talk to Pokemon. After setting off into Unova, she gets involved in the affairs of Team Plasma and becomes acquainted with N, a mysterious guy her age. He may possess the exact same abilities as her but his views couldn't be more different. As her team grows in strength, numbers and bonds, Hilda finds a tangled web of mystery weaving around her and a daunting fate that she can't ever turn her back on..."

I haven't seen any of the episodes you mentioned, but I watched the first two episodes of FiW, and they weren't that funny. But I'll check out some more and see if they're any better. So far the only parody series I really like is Camaradarie is Supernatural.

Originally Posted by LizardonX

Tabitha has really let himself go, just how many lava cookies did he eat in the last 11 years?

I used to wonder what friendship could be....
but then everything changed when the fire nation attacked

My Little Portal, My Little Portal...
AaaaaaaaaaaaaH....
My Little Portal~
I used to wonder what science could be
My Little Portal~
Until you all shared it's madness with me
Big adventures
Tons of fun!
A beautiful maze
The cake is wrong!
Shooting Portals
It's no easy feat!
But science makes it all come clean!
Oooo
My Little Portal~
Did you know that I can't play to save my liiiiiife!